Sports: March 25, 1998
Women's squash wins national championship
  
Cagers edge Penn

Women's
squash team
After finishing second to Harvard in the Howe Cup Tournament three times in a row, including a heartbreaking 5-4 loss in the finals last year, the Princeton women (9-0, 6-0 Ivy) roared out of their ditch with an 8-1 win over the Crimson to become the top collegiate squad in the nation...
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Gabe
Lewullis '99
The high-flying men's basketball team (26-1 overall, 14-0 Ivy) came back to earth a little during its 78-72 overtime win over Penn in Philadelphia on March 3....
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End of beginning for women's hoops

  
Track: Nicole Harrison '98
 
Zakiya
Pressley '98
After a disappointing 7-19 season last year, the women's basketball team (16-10 overall, 10-4 Ivy) made a splash in the league this season, earning second place and upsetting champ Harvard to end its two-year Ivy League win streak at 32 games....
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Nicole
Harrison '98

Looking for the women's track team? Her name is Nicole Harrison '98, says women's coach Peter Farrell. He calls the sprinter, hurdler, and sometime long-jumper "the flagship athlete" for his team, and a "once in a lifetime" find for an Ivy program....
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Ice hockey: Goalies brace for playoffs
On the hockey rink, it all comes down to the goalie sometimes. The Tiger men's and women's teams rely on Erasmo Saltarelli '98 and Tammy Orlow '98, respectively....
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